Unemployment up again in January, now 10.6% in CSRA
The Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) has reported that the preliminary unadjusted unemployment rate in the Central Savannah River Area rose to 10.6 percent in January, up eight-tenths of one percentage point from a revised 9.8 percent in December. Meanwhile the number of unemployed workers in the area increased to 21,913, up 1,825 from 20,088 in December.
The state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate rose to 10.4 percent in January, topping the previous record high of 10.3 percent reported in December. This marks the 28th consecutive month that Georgia has exceeded the national seasonally adjusted rate, which was 9.7 percent.
The state’s January jobless rate was up 2.0 percentage points from 8.4 percent at this same time last year. The jobless rate in the Central Savannah River Area in January 2009 was 9.4 percent.








